Offshore oil platform power and control system

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Offshore oil platform power
and control system
Summary
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
Background
Customer challenges
Proposed solution
Customer benefits
Conclusion
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I. Background
II. Customer challenges
III. Proposed solution
IV. Customer benefits
V. Conclusion
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l. Background
● Project scope
● Extract 230,000 bpd of crude oil
● Operate 300 miles off the Newfoundland Coast
● Harsh and dangerous operating conditions
●Personnel subject to hypothermia / drowning
●Equipment subject to corrosion by salt spray
●Explosive environment
● 24/7 reliability, safety and scalability
● Project specifics
● A 160 feet high floating structure
●Feed: 18 months
●Building the platform: 2 years
●Commissioning the platform: 2 years
● Gravity Base Structure (GBS): sitting on ocean floor and containing production storage tanks and ballast.
● Iceberg-resistant wall
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I. Background
II. Customer challenges
III. Proposed solution
IV. Customer benefits
V. Conclusion
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ll. Customer challenges
● Environmental conditions
● North Atlantic, close to where Titanic sank…
● Deep sea environment
● Cold water (average temperature: 4oC)
● Rough seas
● Icebergs: 1.4 meter thick ice wall with 16
concrete teeth
● Operational constraints
● 24/7 operations: no time for breakdown!
● Remote location: reliability and scalability a
must!
● Must maximize production and safety
● Sophisticated ballast control systems to
ensure structure stability
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ll. Customer challenges
● Vendor selection criteria
● PLC system must provide:
●maximum MTBF,
●robust immunity to radio transmission signals,
●effective DCS communications
● Electrical distribution system must have:
●high reliability,
●proven track record, including arc-resistant capabilities.
● Equipment manufacturer must provide:
●factory-trained and offshore-certified service personnel.
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I. Background
II. Customer challenges
III. Proposed solution
IV. Customer benefits
V. Conclusion
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lll. Proposed solution
● Power distribution System
● Complete Power distribution system, with ANSI rated switchgear
● Automation and control
● Modicon PLC controllers:
●robust design & proven MTBFs,
●tested radio interference operation
●industry standard Modbus communications protocols.
● Modicon Hot Stand-By solution
●proven redundant / back up Hot Stand-By solution
● MonitorPro software to control essential facilities:
●helicopter fuelling systems, ballast, gas compressor, drilling,
power generation, water treatment, concrete batch systems…
● Servicing
● Field service technicians offshore-certified and located nearby,
provide:
●commissioning,
●24/7 availability for ongoing issues.
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lll. Proposed solution
● Power distribution: MV
● Federal Pioneer 5/15 kV arc-resistant Metalclad
switchgear
MV switchgear
● Compartmentalized structure with fully grounded
barriers
● Insulated bus providing highest degree of insulation
MG MV breaker
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● Drawout breaker providing complete isolation of the
switching component
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lll. Proposed solution
● Power distribution: LV
● Federal Pioneer LV switchgear with MG ANSI-rated,
drawout CBs (600v, 100kA)
● Complete modular assembly for easy maintenance
and maximized uptime
LV switchgear
● High breaking capacity for exceptional equipment
protection
(200 kA interrupting capacity without fuse requirement)
Masterpact breaker
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● Best in Class Safety clearance through Masterpact
breaker internal filter, avoiding expulsion of hot gases
when fault occurs.
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lll. Proposed solution
● Automation: Hibernia
system architecture
Main control rooms
MonitorPro
HMI
MonitorPro
HMI
A Modbus Plus
B Modbus Plus
Helicopter
fueling
Ballast
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Gas
compressor
Drilling
Power
generation
Oily water
treatment
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I. Background
II. Customer challenges
III. Proposed solution
IV. Customer benefits
V. Conclusion
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lV. Customer benefits
● Maximum uptime
● Modicon PLCs are the most reliable piece of equipment on platform
●No failures in 15 years of continuous operation
(only one I/O card mechanically worn out over 10 years period)
●Modicon PLC reported to have the highest MTBF on the platform
● Opportunity to migrate via “Smooth Migration” program for Modicon Advanced
Automation Systems
●Currently under review by Hibernia Development
●“Smooth Migration” will reduce downtime to a minimum:
– All drawings, all wiring to or from modules to remain the same
– Estimated time for changeover from OLD to NEW = 20 min. per drop
●“Smooth Migration” brings flexibility to migrate either partially (hardware only) or
fully (hardware and software), and in two folds:
– A) Change PLC to new Quantum Series and Unity Software
– B) Change the I/O in the field
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lV. Customer benefits
● Improved personnel and equipment safety
● Employee safety maximized with MG breakers unique features
● Reduced maintenance and improved service life with comprehensive and
tested ranges of circuit-breakers
● Scalability, reliability and redundancy of the Modicon PLC system
recognized as the closest to a DCS system, while offering more flexibility.
● Professional field services achieved through Offshore-certified technicians
● Single source supplier and single source accountability
● Automation systems & control products
● Power distribution equipments from main service entrance “downstream” to
production
● Project and supply chain management associated for Automation, Control
and Power Distribution Equipment
● Professional services from commissioning to upgrading
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I. Background
II. Customer challenges
III. Proposed solution
IV. Customer benefits
V. Conclusion
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V. Conclusion
● Background
● 230,000 bpd of crude extracted in remote, harsh and dangerous environment
● Challenges
● Maximize productivity and safety in a remote location
● Maximize reliability of power distribution and automation
equipment
● Provide Offshore-certified field services technicians
● Solution
● Arc-resistant switchgear & SF6 circuit breakers providing
more
than 35 years of proven experience
● The most reliable PLCs
● Professional services from commissioning to upgrading
● Customer benefits
● Maximum uptime with highest MTBF recorded on Oil Platform
● Maximum Personnel & Equipment safety
● Single source supplier providing peace of mind
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The 3 main messages
● On this project, Schneider Electric exceeded the Customer’s
requirements by:
● delivering maximum uptime
● maximizing both Personnel & Equipment safety
● being single source supplier and providing “peace of mind”
Schneider Electric can provide a
complete package to ensure
smart, efficient and safe Power &
Control
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